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AM nighttime scan from Pharr, Texas 9/9-12, 2016

OK, no worries. I'll be up early again tomorrow, so will check.

The SS pop on 780 is XEEGR, caught the ID this morning 0530 CDT. Another Mexican, I think XESFT, signed on at 0600 with "regional Mexican" music.
 
The SS pop on 780 is XEEGR, caught the ID this morning 0530 CDT. Another Mexican, I think XESFT, signed on at 0600 with "regional Mexican" music.

XESFT isn't bad, I can listen for a few songs before becoming bored.
 
I don't speak foreign - any foreign

So then you must speak Numinu, the language of the Comanches where are the only true natives to the area around Midland and Odessa you say you are from.

Everything else is "foreign".
 


So then you must speak Numinu, the language of the Comanches where are the only true natives to the area around Midland and Odessa you say you are from.

Everything else is "foreign".

I'm not going to bite on politically correct agendas.
 
The SS pop on 780 is XEEGR, caught the ID this morning 0530 CDT. Another Mexican, I think XESFT, signed on at 0600 with "regional Mexican" music.

Bingo. XEWGR/XHWGR is Exa FM. XESFT is Regional Mexican. Not close.

XEWGR/XHWGR is guaranteed to stay on AM. It is one of 83 combos created in 1994 by issuing FM stations to existing AMs. It actually was formerly XEMF-AM/XHMF-FM until the XEMF calls were sent to the other AM in Monclova they owned (which is now, you guessed it, XHEMF-FM).

XHSFT *might* be required to stay on AM. That occurs when a station migrates to FM but turning off AM would leave some community in its service area without any radio reception.
 
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